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Definitions from the WebVindicatePart of Speech: verbSense 1:Definition: To clear someone from blame or suspicion. Example sentence: The evidence presented in court helped to vindicate the accused and prove his innocence. Sense 2:Definition: To justify or defend an action, belief, or decision. Example sentence: The politician delivered a powerful speech to vindicate his decision to support the controversial bill. Sense 3:Definition: To take revenge on behalf of someone; to avenge. Example sentence: The protagonist sought to vindicate his father's honor by defeating his lifelong enemy. Part of Speech: adjectiveSense 1:Definition: Describing something that serves to prove or justify. Example sentence: The newfound evidence provided a vindicate source supporting the defendant's claim. Sense 2:Definition: Describing someone who feels justified or cleared from blame. Example sentence: The falsely accused man experienced a sense of vindicate relief when the true culprit was finally apprehended. Part of Speech: nounSense 1:Definition: A person or thing that vindicates. Example sentence: The lawyer provided a strong vindicate for his client, leading to a victorious trial outcome. Sense 2:Definition: The act of vindicating or clearing someone's name. Example sentence: The vindicate of the falsely accused became a national news story. Related Products: | ||||
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